How can I help?

There are several ways you can partner with One Heart to help transform the lives of our children.

Sponsor a child

This is a powerful way for you to make a difference in a childs life. By sponsoring a child for only $12.50 per week, you will be connected to a young boy or girl that you can communicate with* and share the privilege of seeing them grow up. Your sponsorship allows One Heart to cover all of their education, living and health needs.

Education Scholarships

We want to provide a high quality education to as many children as we can in the local community around the One Heart Village. By donating to the education scholarship program for $10 per week we can provide a scholarship to a local child that otherwise would not be able to afford to attend a school. You or your class could transform the life of a child living in poverty for only $10 per week.

One Heart Building Fund

By making a donation to the One Heart Building Fund, we are able to expand our reach to more children. Building donations allow us to construct the schools to educate children, the homes for the new families, the farming and livestock to provide a long term income for the village, and the training centres to better equip and educate the surrounding community to help lift them out of poverty.

Say Hello

We love to connect with people that share our passion to make a difference in the world and reach out to those that need a hand up from the poverty they face.
We would welcome the opportunity to provide you with any further information or make a presentation at your school, church or workplace.
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Volunteer

We have very limited places to volunteer at the One Heart Village in Kenya. You may be able to use your skills on a short term trip to help build the village and spend time with the amazing One Heart family. Please register your interest here for any future trips**
*subject to an application an interview.

"There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. There is no duty more important than ensuring that their rights are respected, that their welfare is protected, that their lives are free from fear and want and that they can grow up in peace."